Secretary
of State John Kerry announced that Barack Obama wants to import 10,000
Syrian Muslim refugees into the United States starting next year.
That’s on top of 1.2 million legal immigrants we already tolerate
annually. That’s
on top of the 500,000 to 700,000 illegal aliens violating our borders
annually.

Exactly
why do we not want more Syrian immigrants? How can we stop it as ordinary
citizens? What will it mean in the long term? How can we afford it
with our $18 trillion debt? How can we withstand it with 10 million
unemployed Americans and millions of legal immigrants already here
living on welfare as a way of life?

“The
United States should not be resettling what would be only a tiny fraction
of the current flow of refugees and migrants from the other side of
the world,” said Beck. “Instead, we should join other
nations in providing for the greatest comfort to the greatest number
of people fleeing their destabilized countries. By long experience,
the United Nations has primarily recommended safe, internationally
supervised camps in adjoining countries, or at least the same region,
so refugees can eventually more easily move back home.

“Offers
of resettlement on other continents might at first seem the humanitarian
response. But that can easily cause far more suffering, both to migrants
themselves and to receiving communities, which risk their own destabilization.
The United States certainly should not add to the enticements for
people to risk their lives and those of their children through dangerous
travel to obtain what only a few can be offered.

“Here
at home, nearly 500,000 refugees have been placed into local American
communities through federal resettlement programs since 2009. We have
been taking about 70 percent of all the refugees resettled by the
United Nations each year. There has been little to assure us that
these programs are capable of screening out present and future criminals
and terrorists who often exploit the chaos of emergency migrations.

“And
the programs show little regard for the multiple long-term fiscal
costs imposed on the local receiving communities that already are
suffering from the same depressed wages and low labor force participation
rates as the rest of the United States.

“Rather
than taking in a new wave of refugees, our government should be considering
enacting the Resettlement Accountability National Security Act (H.R.
3314) introduced by U.S. Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas). It would place
an immediate suspension on the resettlement programs until the Government
Accountability Office completes a thorough examination of the full
costs on local, state and federal governments. And as Babin said introducing
the bill last month, the suspension "gives an opportunity to
examine potential national security issues related to entry and resettlement,
particularly as federal law enforcement officials are increasingly
concerned about home-grown terrorists."

Use
this letter template to write or email your congress person:

Dear
Senator or House Representative (his or her name)

I
hope you will cosponsor H.R. 3314, the Resettlement Accountability
National Security Act, which requires the government to temporary
halt refugee resettlement while the GAO analyzes the full cost and
impacts of resettlement. Admitting large numbers of refugees may seem
the most humanitarian option, but doing so can have negative consequences
for refugees and host American communities alike.

It
is understandable for people of faith and conscience to want to help
those fleeing the world's trouble spots. However, doing so is not
advised by the United Nations and can cause long-term problems for
both the host communities
and the refugees themselves. The UN recommends safe, internationally
supervised camps in adjoining countries, or at least the same region,
so refugees can eventually more easily move back home.

Democratic
Senator Tim Kaine also took a similar stance to the Syrian conflict:

"Why
not create that safe zone in Syria so people don't have to leave their
country. They would rather stay there if we can guarantee safety and
basic comforts of food, shelter and medical care.... If we can create
that, then people will come back."

The
impact of refugee resettlement on American communities is less clear,
but just as important. H.R. 3314, the Resettlement Accountability
National Security Act, would temporarily halt refugee resettlement
until the GAO can complete a thorough examination of the full costs
on local, state and federal governments.

I
urge you to cosponsor H.R. 3314 and help make sure America's refugee
policies are beneficial to refugees and American communities alike.

Definition
of slogan: "Immigration Shutdown Now means the American people
want a total shutdown on all legal and illegal immigration. That means
we want all illegal immigration stopped by arresting, prosecuting
and jailing employers of illegal aliens. We deport all illegal aliens
by taking their jobs away and as we catch them. We want English mandated
as our national language. We demand a cessation of Muslim immigration
in order to protect our culture, language and way of life. We can’t
save the world but we can destroy our civilization. We demand a stable
population that allows everyone to live, work and thrive into the
21st century. Especially our children." FHW

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include: "HANDBOOK FOR TOURING BICYCLISTS"; “STRIKE THREE!
TAKE YOUR BASE”; “IMMIGRATION’S UNARMED INVASION:
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INTO THE WIND—A TEEN NOVEL”; “BICYCLING AROUND
THE WORLD: TIRE TRACKS FOR YOUR IMAGINATION”; “AN EXTREME
ENCOUNTER: ANTARCTICA.” His next book: “TILTING THE
STATUE OF LIBERTY INTO A SWAMP.” He lives in Denver, Colorado.

Secretary
of State John Kerry announced that Barack Obama wants to import 10,000
Syrian Muslim refugees into the United States starting next year. That’s
on top of 1.2 million legal immigrants we already tolerate annually.
That’s on top of the 500,000 to 700,000 illegal aliens violating
our borders annually.